TT-SEA

Posted Today, 09:00 AM

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Would be fascinating to watch Tim go through a December 1933 redux.

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I would know there was a reward coming. For example... February and March of 1934 was actually pretty nice here. Not that big of deal. It rained almost every day in the winter of 2015-16. I know what it's like.

I would report on the rainfall anomalies but then I report on everything... wet or dry.

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Solid easterly flow now but its not reaching all the way into Seattle... its 48 in North Bend and 37 at SEA. That usually means its a gap wind.

On the North Bend facebook page... people are warning that I-90 is icy in Fall City in what they call the "Preston Dip" near the soccer complex. Very common situation during these east wind events during the cold season. Really catches you by surprise because its so warm and dry in North Bend and Snoqualmie and people don't expect there to be any ice on the road. But its cold and damp in that area near Fall City because its protected from the east wind... and worse yet the south side of the freeway is shaded all day at this time of year so it can be problem even in the afternoon.

Yeah I walked outside and onto my stone pathway and it was quite slick.

Front Ranger

Posted Today, 09:53 AM

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I would know there was a reward coming. For example... February and March of 1934 was actually pretty nice here. Not that big of deal. It rained almost every day in the winter of 2015-16. I know what it's like.

I would report on the rainfall anomalies but then I report on everything... wet or dry.

34" of rain in one month (that's what Palmer saw) would be a big deal. November 2006 on steroids, but without the Arctic break.

Andrew.

Posted Today, 10:56 AM

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Too bad for every 100' elevation over there rent/mortgage goes up 100 bucks accordingly. Lol.

Haha just about! Though home prices in the hills have come down about 15% so not nearly as bad as it was. Luckily I'm one block into Washington county so my property taxes are almost half of what my neighbors are.

TT-SEA

Posted Today, 01:35 PM

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Had to go to Tacoma... crystal clear until just past Jim's exit and then went into thick haze. Tacoma looks worse than LA on a bad day and the paper mills are pumping out a disgusting smelling steam. It stinks so bad even inside the car on I-5.

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Posted Today, 01:36 PM

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Just saw an amazing stat. Burns, OR average low for the month so far is 10.4. That is about 15 degrees below normal. On the other hand their high is running a +3 departure. 15 of 19 days so far this month have had a low of 12 or lower.

wx_statman

Posted Today, 01:46 PM

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Just saw an amazing stat. Burns, OR average low for the month so far is 10.4. That is about 15 degrees below normal. On the other hand their high is running a +3 departure. 15 of 19 days so far this month have had a low of 12 or lower.

Nice find. It's also more than 3F colder than the previous Nov 1-18 record avg. minimum (13.8 in 1985).

Timmy_Supercell

Posted Today, 01:48 PM

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Just saw an amazing stat. Burns, OR average low for the month so far is 10.4. That is about 15 degrees below normal. On the other hand their high is running a +3 departure. 15 of 19 days so far this month have had a low of 12 or lower.

It's impressive when the departures from avg go opposite directions from low to high. I don't often see that.

Front Ranger

Posted Today, 01:50 PM

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Just saw an amazing stat. Burns, OR average low for the month so far is 10.4. That is about 15 degrees below normal. On the other hand their high is running a +3 departure. 15 of 19 days so far this month have had a low of 12 or lower.

That is crazy, especially considering the coldest weather this month has been way to the east. Big chunk of MO is running over 10 degrees below normal!

It will be interesting to see where this November and fall end up for the nation in terms of cold. Looking like the eastern 2/3 of the country will continue to get cold shots at least through the next 10 days. My guess is this ends up as the coldest Sep-Nov for the CONUS since at least 2006.